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      12-13-2021, 03:14 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Benjamin_Nicholas View Post
Let me rephrase the 'plastic' comment. It's not a natural material, so simple dusting and a damp rag will do. No need to make it glossy or go overboard with the grease.

That said, if you're going to drive the car until it drops, you can always look into a long-term interior coating like CQuartz Finest.
Do note that CQuartz Finest is a synthetic 'plastic' polymer coating that is added to protect natural material.

The same applies to the Dakota leather's synthetic top coat. So for ease of care ad durability, some form of synthetic barrier is preferred.

In that regard, the advantage of natural leather is breathability, but perforated senatec bridges that gap.
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